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This thread is a reminder that we've done very little well so far in this series and still taken 2 out of the 5, god forbid, we actually get a good game from multiple players and we just might pull off the road upset. After winning game 1, tonight is the first night that the Pacers should actually feel any real pressure in this series. We can do this, but we have to play smart, play hard, and overall, learn from some of our mistakes in this series so far. Let's go Knicks!

More of the pressure is on the Pacers, IMO...seeing that the Knicks have the momentum and the sense of urgency...not to mention the actual depth in talent. The Knicks didn't win in Indy yet and that adds motivation and heart. Getting only one win in Indy this year is all that matters...

Great Game-Thread .... Lercher .. I like the idea of putting our playmaker PG-Raymond Felton first on the menu, it seems Felton forgot the Playoff puts the PG leadership first .. not JR, not Melo, and not Tyson.
Felton have to lead the POINT like a winning PG that controls the tempo of the game.
Felton averaging 3.5 assist per in 11 games of the playoffs is not going to cut it for any postseason team.
3.5 assist is what u expect from a 14 minute backup guard. We are looking for Felton to have 6 or more assist in Game-6 for a Knicks WIN!Get teammates into the game.

George Hill did a real decent job controlling the point vs Atlanta & us .... which makes our 6 game win series over a Rondo-less Celtics very questionable...

Hill or not we have to come out with tenacity. Chandler needs to lock down hibbert and rebound. Melo and felton needto hit the mid range that the pacers are giving them. Copeland and progioni need to hit open shots. Jr needs to finally attack the basket and be good JR. Shump needs to make paul george nervous when handling the ball with ball hawk defense.